None of which are Falcons, which says a lot about how the current players feel about the new coach. The one that I found interesting is the departure of Miami's Wingels (one of their junior captains). Hmmmm....was he unhappy that Bergeron left?
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Glad to see Wingels gone. He's the dirtball who shot the puck into the student section and took the flying leap into the fray during the big fight, right?
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Peregrinner wrote:Glad to see Wingels gone. He's the dirtball who shot the puck into the student section and took the flying leap into the fray during the big fight, right?
He might have been the guy who shot the puck into the stands but from looking at ToddPav's photos from that game it was Wideman who took the flying leap into the fray.
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Peregrinner wrote:Glad to see Wingels gone. He's the dirtball who shot the puck into the student section and took the flying leap into the fray during the big fight, right?
He might have been the guy who shot the puck into the stands but from looking at ToddPav's photos from that game it was Wideman who took the flying leap into the fray.